38 Foods To Boost Your Brain Power
As we age, it’s said that we lose brain cells and brain power. If you eat well, and eat foods that boost your brain power, that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact, many scientists are finding that you can improve your brain power by consuming foods that are high in some key nutrients.
Here are 38 foods to boost your brain power.
The following foods are rich in antioxidants, beta carotene and vitamin C which protect your brain cells from damage. Try to consume at least one serving of these foods each and every day.
1. Blueberries
2. Blackberries
3. Red Grapes
4. Strawberries
5. Raspberries
6. Cranberries
7. Goji Berries
8. Mulberries
9. Boysenberries
10. Mangos
11. Oranges
12. Carrots
13. Broccoli
14. Tomatoes
15. Cantaloupe
16. Rainbow chard
17. Green, Red & Yellow Peppers
Folic acid helps prevent brain cell degeneration. No lost brain cells! The following foods are high in folic acid. Try to consume a serving of dark, leafy greens and/or legumes each day.
18. Okra
19. Spinach
20. Lentils
21. Collards
22. Asparagus
23. Black Beans
24. Romaine Lettuce
25. Black-Eyed Peas
26. Sunflower Seeds
Essential Fatty acids have long ago been removed from our foods to help lengthen the shelf life. However, essential fatty acids like EPA/DHA are essential for brain development and health.
They reduce inflammation and help cell regeneration. Fatty acids are common in whole grains and fish, you can find fatty acids in the following foods. Try to eat fish two to three times a week and seeds and nuts daily.
27. Salmon
28. Sardines
29. Herring
30. Mackerel
31. Tuna
32. Flaxseeds
33. Walnuts
34. Soybeans
35. Shrimp
36. Tofu
37. Chia seeds
38. Hemp seeds
Eating a healthy diet rich in whole grains, fish, seeds, leafy greens, fruits and veggies will likely provide you with all the brain powering nutrients you need. If you have difficulty consuming fish and whole grains consider taking a fish oil supplement so you do get the fatty acids your body needs.
American Farmer Cooking Tips
- 10 Snacks Under 100 Calories Each
- 38 Foods To Boost Your Brain Power
- 5 Lunch Ideas For A Healthier You
- 6 Herbs To Help You Use Less Salt
- 7 Cooking Tips To Reduce Fat
- Creative Ways To Add Vegetables Into Your Diet
- Emergency Meals Made Quick
- Extending Summer Fruits Into Fall
- Making Ice Cream Treats Healthier
- Protein Packed Drinks To Help Jumpstart Your Day
Making Ice Cream Treats Healthier
Summer is here and the days are already getting long and hot. It’s the perfect time for ice cream. However, too much ice cream and you and your family will be consuming too much fat and sugar. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a way to make ice cream treats at home and to make them healthier? Guess what, there is. Take a look at these great ideas. You’ll be able to keep your children busy making and eating healthy ice cream treats.
Here’s how to make ice cream treats healthier:
#1 Add fresh fruit to frozen yogurt instead of ice cream. Frozen yogurt has less fat and the fresh fruit doesn’t have the added sugar that other ice cream toppings have.
#2 Sprinkle granola, with a little wheat germ, chia seeds, hemp seeds or flax seeds, onto a dish of frozen yogurt or ice cream. This little concoction tastes best with fruit flavored ice cream like strawberry.
#3 Make your own ice cream and use 2% milk instead of heavy cream. Your family will enjoy making the ice cream and you don’t have to worry about all the saturated fat.
#4 Sprinkle ice cream with a few mini-chocolate chips instead of hot fudge or chocolate sauce. There’s less sugar in a few chocolate chips than in a few tablespoons of ice cream topping.
#5 Buy fruit only sorbet or popsicles. Fruit only frozen treats are a pleasant change.
#6 Make your own fruit only frozen treats. Puree your favorite fruits, Berries work best, in a blender, add a bit of pineapple or orange juice to thin it out if you need to, and pour into popsicle molds, ice cube trays or small paper cups. Add a popsicle stick, freeze, and you’re ready to enjoy.
#7 Skip the cone and eat your ice cream in a bowl. Cones just add sugar and fat. Skip them.
Enjoying ice cream treats this summer doesn’t have to be unhealthy. In fact you can have a refreshing treat and get some of your required daily nutrients. Next time you’re in the mood for ice cream, remember these tips and consider the recipe below. Happy, healthy, summer!
Yogurtsicle
Ingredients:
* Several containers of your favorite yogurt. Greek yogurt has the most protein.
* Small paper cups
* Plastic wrap
* Popsicle sticks
Note: If you have popsicle molds you can also use those in place of the paper cups and popsicle sticks.
Directions:
1. Fill small paper cups ¾ of the way with your choice of yogurt. .
2. Top with plastic wrap.
3. Cut a slit in the plastic wrap and slide a popsicle stick through the slit and into the yogurt.
4. Place the cups in the freezer until the yogurt is frozen.
5. Remove the plastic wrap, peel away the paper cup, and enjoy your yogurtsicle.
American Farmer Cooking Tips
- 10 Snacks Under 100 Calories Each
- 38 Foods To Boost Your Brain Power
- 5 Lunch Ideas For A Healthier You
- 6 Herbs To Help You Use Less Salt
- 7 Cooking Tips To Reduce Fat
- Creative Ways To Add Vegetables Into Your Diet
- Emergency Meals Made Quick
- Extending Summer Fruits Into Fall
- Making Ice Cream Treats Healthier
- Protein Packed Drinks To Help Jumpstart Your Day